Fungal Nanotechnologies (FN) 1 and 2 provide updated and comprehensive information that deals with the green and sustainable production of metal- and organic-based nanostructures by various fungal species. Additionally, intracellular and extracellular mechanisms will be investigated, as well as fungal nanotechnology applications in the biomedical, environmental, and agri-food sectors. FN is still in its infant stage; therefore, many studies should be focused on this area. Plants, animal and humans will benefit greatly from this, and efficient and ecologically friendly approaches should be created.
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Castro-Longoria, E., Garibo-Ruiz, D., & Martínez-Castro, S. (2017). Myconanotechnology to Treat Infectious Diseases: A Perspective (pp. 235–261). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68424-6_12
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